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Brad Pitt ‘s “ F1 ” is racing back to Imax theaters after becoming the highest-grossing movie of his career. Apple’s Formula ...
The Movie opened in theaters around the globe to become Apple’s top-grossing film of all time, pulling in $146 million ...
Apple Original Films’ global hit F1 distributed theatrically by Warner Bros will get a re-release on Imax starting August 8.
Apple had a box-office hit with "F1," the car-racing movie. Now it looks poised to win the US streaming rights for F1 races. ESPN streams them now.
Apple offered Liberty $150 million per year for F1 U.S. rights, per sources—the lower end of $150-200 million range I reported earlier. ESPN, which has been paying ~$85 million, will not match.
Apple’s ongoing fight with regulators over App Store rules can get pretty confusing at times. Sometimes it’s hard to know whether regulators are being over-zealous in their required changes ...
The Brad Pitt-starring film by Joseph Kosinski capitalized on the growing popularity of the sport in the U.S. has seen Apple reportedly poised to win actual F1 rights away from Disney/ESPN. Cook ...
Apple's bid to win US streaming rights for Formula One races appears to be in the lead, with the starting flag on Apple TV+ perhaps dropping in 2026.
Apple TV+ is reportedly looking to expand its sports coverage with a bid for the rights to F1 motor racing, specifically following the success of its Brad Pitt movie.
It’s possible, or perhaps likely, that Apple will obtain exclusive rights to F1 streaming in the US and therefore withhold access from F1 TV. F1, baby. My favorite iPhone accessories: ...
Following the success of "F1: The Movie," Apple now wants to buy the streaming rights to the Formula One World Championship itself, according to The Financial Times.
Apple used a secret iPhone-powered camera to film real Formula 1 racing for its new movie. Discover how they did it without compromising car performance ...
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